24hr Out/Inpatients Services
BMC has localized outpatient department (OPD) designed to considerably reduce patients waiting time with qualified and motivated staff. An average of 7,500 patients is seen monthly. A new ultra-modern OPD ...
The range of services being provided includes
BMC has localized outpatient department (OPD) designed to considerably reduce patients waiting time with qualified and motivated staff. An average of 7,500 patients is seen monthly. A new ultra-modern OPD ...
The maternity unit at BMC provides care for women, families and babies. With a 24hour service, the unit records an average of 300 deliveries each month. Services offered include; pre- ...
BMC laboratory currently is ran by five biomedical scientist, three medical laboratory technicians and seven medical laboratory assistance. Staffs from the laboratory are well knowledgeable, experienced and trained in providing ...
The hospital has a quest house for volunteers from outside the country who come and support BMC with quality health care services to our clients. The visitors here are welcome ...
The chaplaincy unit of Baptist Medical Centre is made of a chaplain and two assistants. As a spiritual unit of the BMC, the unit work to ensure the total wellbeing ...
BMC is a government approved HIV/AIDS treatment Centre
Eye care services in BMC have greatly improved over time. BMC has ophthalmic nurse who carries out general consultations and also arrange clients for visiting surgeons for surgeries. Working in ...
The Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) unit of Baptist Medical Centre is fully operational and works from Monday to Friday within the hours of 7:30AM to 3:00PM. However, ENT emergencies ...
Baptist Medical Centre Public Health Department is responsible for preventive and rehabilitative health services of the hospital since 1981. The various activities are, child welfare services, Antenatal services, Post natal ...
The Baptist Medical Centre, Nalerigu serves about 500 patients daily.
Ministry of charity Comprehensive TB treatment centre (Alafia Fong)
The first Cornea transplant was done in Ghana by the Baptist Medical Centre - Nalerigu in 1967.
In 2016, the Best Nursing Officer was awarded to a staff of the facility.